In Yekaterinburg, it has been allowed to transfer cultural objects to military enlistment offices.
The Yekaterinburg Duma approved changes to municipal legislation that allow military enlistment offices to use cultural property free of charge. This includes buildings, structures, land plots, communications, and transport. Reports "Signal Ural."
The initiator of the amendments was Yekaterinburg Mayor Alexey Orlov. As explained by the administration, the changes are planned and necessary to align the city's regulatory framework with federal legislation.
According to officials, this primarily concerns the temporary provision of premises for holding certain events in peacetime. The specific list of objects that can be transferred to military enlistment offices has not yet been disclosed. It is clarified that zoos, theaters, and museums are not included.
— There are no plans for mobilization or active work by the enlistment offices. We are talking about only three objects; there is no question of any overwhelming majority, — reports the portal 66.RU, quoting Vladimir Zakharov, deputy director of the municipal property management department.
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In Yekaterinburg, it has been allowed to transfer cultural objects to military enlistment offices.
The Yekaterinburg Duma approved changes to municipal legislation allowing the transfer of cultural property to military enlistment offices for free use.
